Family Law (2021) s04e10 Episode Script

Second Chances

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Previously on Family Law.
Hey, when this contract's over, would
you be interested in going out sometime?
I think I need to
be single for a while
longer, before I inflict
myself on anyone else.
The child broke his arm a full 90
minutes before his mother picked him up.
Disturbingly, opposing counsel
knew this and failed to disclose it.
How the hell did this
come to Portia's attention?
Are you saying it
already came to yours?
Just so you know,
it wasn't Daniel.
It's not too late to pull
the plug on this merger.
I'm gonna tell Dad.
Speak of the snake.
As soon as he
leaves, we'll go in.
Your daughter's
a liability, Harry.
Abigail has to go.
I know what I'm about to
say will come as a surprise.
Dad, please just hear me out.
Hey, Marcus is gone.
Let's go.
You can do this.
I'll be right there with you.
Dad, we need to
talk about Marcus.
No need.
The merger's off.
Why?
He had conditions
I refused to meet.
What conditions?
Look, I think we're being rude.
This is Jerry's special moment.
Let's get back to her party.
Did you just get home?
Portia went on
longer than expected.
Where's Joanne?
Getting something or
they're waxed for a wedding.
Sounds about right.
Are you going to tell me
why you called off the merger?
It's not important.
You must be pleased.
I know you had misgivings.
More like grave concerns.
Well, it's over.
Things can go back
to the way they were.
Actually
There's something
I have to tell you.
I've decided to start
my own practice.
Since when?
Since I brought you my misgivings
six weeks ago and you ignored them.
I leased office space
at the same time.
You leased office space six weeks
ago and you're just telling me now.
I'm giving you my
required two weeks notice.
You're becoming a
halfway decent family lawyer.
Would you want to go
back to personal injury?
I'm not.
You're setting up a
competing practice.
I won't poach any clients.
After I mentored
you all this time.
You did mentor me, Harry, but you
also put a glass ceiling over my head.
You have no idea.
No idea what I've done for you.
You have done a lot for
me over the past two years.
So thank you for being
there for five percent of my life.
Here we go again with
your self-pitying narrative.
I'm being self-pitying?
Hi, hi.
No more whiskers.
Why didn't you tell me?
Because I knew you'd tell Harry.
Okay, why didn't you tell him?
Because I knew
he'd poke holes in it.
I wanted to wait until
everything was in place.
Have you really
been this unhappy?
I've just come to realize the culture
of that place is never going to change.
I'm tired of constantly feeling
like someone's charity case.
Good morning, love.
Coffee?
Could you put it in
a to-go mug, please?
Don't bother.
I was just leaving.
Reach in the car in ten, Soph.
Keep.
Morning, Grandpa.
Morning, Jojo.
Good morning, granddaughter.
In four more days, you two
will once again be Mr. and Mrs.?
We will indeed.
What was your
first wedding like?
Oh, we got married on the
beach in thrift store clothes.
Our honeymoon was a
night at Harrison Hot Springs.
Yeah, we smuggled in our food
because it was all we could afford.
It's so romantic.
Where will you go this time?
It's our second kick
at the can, Sophia.
We don't need a honeymoon.
I'll start to research
options today.
I'll do the same over lunch.
Thanks so much.
I'm just saying, the research
shows a baby's Apgar
tests are better if the
mother has a drug-free birth.
I am getting all the drugs.
Okay, but if you just read
No, you have no say in this.
I'm known as me pushing a possum
out of my Okay, okay, point taken.
Oh, wow, I forgot
all about this.
What is it?
A five-year plan.
I wrote it Let me guess, five years
ago and you scheduled a reminder.
Of course I did.
That's the whole point.
What does it say?
Personal life.
Married with two kids.
Partial points.
Do another Iron Man check.
Stay at the same
body mass index.
Please don't take this
the wrong way when I say,
I hope our child inherits
very few of your traits.
Professional life.
Make 40 under 40.
Check.
Make partner another check.
Steer the firm towards
collaborative law.
Keep families out of court.
Reduce the stresses they
face financially and emotionally.
I take it that stuff
didn't happen.
My dad's all about
litigation and billable hours.
It's too bad.
I kind of like the sounds
of that guy in that last bit.
I might have had a baby
with him on purpose.
I have an announcement to make.
We've listened to your concerns.
The merger is off.
We decided it wasn't the direction
we wanted the firm to go in.
So consider us back
to business as usual.
And one more item.
Our associate Abigail Bianchi
will be leaving in two weeks time.
We thank her for her service.
Abigail?
I want your sister taken off
all cases effective immediately.
She used to be assigned
menial tasks only.
First, Jerry, then Winston.
Now, Miss Bianchi, this
is the year of goodbyes.
At least you'll still be
here, Dr. Svensson.
Actually, Cecil, I'm leaving
at the end of the month.
Who's even working here anymore?
Why is Abigail leaving?
She says I don't
take her seriously.
You don't take her seriously.
That is nonsense.
You still refuse to add
her photo to the website.
I called off the merger for her.
Marcus wanted her out.
I refused.
Have you told her that?
What's the point?
She's made up her mind.
I'm hoping this means we can
rip up that severance agreement.
I'll stay on until we find
and train my replacement.
You're sure you want to do this?
I am.
Come on, you're dying
to do your happy dance.
I know we've had
our differences.
Daniel, you've hated
having me here.
Yeah, but I grew
to love hating it.
So it's back to me and Dad.
He'll have to leave eventually.
All you got to
do is outlast him.
You already knew your
sister was leaving, didn't you?
I did.
It's not the worst thing, Dad.
It just means all your children
are flourishing and independent.
And abandoning me in droves.
You can always take me out to lunches
and dinners as long as you're paying.
You know, Dad, I'm thinking
this may all be for the best.
Just the two of us steering
a leaner, meaner ship.
I wanted the merger to go through so that
when I leave, this doesn't all fall apart.
It won't.
I'll still be here.
Sir, there's a Fletcher
Dixon here to see you.
Says he used to
be your shipwright.
Fletcher Dixon?
Mr. Svensson?
No, no, it's Harry.
How's Coastal Dancer?
Oh, sold her a few years back.
It still breaks my heart.
Yeah, she was a beauty.
No small thanks to you.
The teak flooring you
put in, the cabinetry.
So tell me, what
have you been up to?
Um, I've been in Edgefield
the past couple years.
Edgefield, isn't that
the penitentiary?
I was convicted of
robbery and assault.
I was injured on the job and
became addicted to painkillers.
When the doctor wouldn't fill my prescription
anymore, I tried to Rob a pharmacy.
I punched the security
guard who tackled me.
Not that I remember any of it.
I regret every moment
and got myself clean.
How long were you in prison?
I served two years
before your sentence.
I was released early
on good behavior.
And why have you come to see me?
My girlfriend Marlena broke up
with me right before I was sentenced.
Cut me out of her
life cold Turkey.
Not that I blame her.
After I got out, a friend told me that
she died in a car crash a year ago.
So sorry to hear that.
And I also found out that she had a
baby four months into my sentence.
I went to Marlena's sister's
house to get answers.
And she opened the door.
And she was holding this little kid
that was the spitting image of me.
She swore he wasn't
mine and told me to leave.
Next thing I know, I get a letter
from her lawyer telling me to back off.
The fact that she lawyered up
strongly suggests the boy is yours.
First order of business.
We get a paternity
test to confirm it.
Does this mean you'll help me?
It does.
Men deserve to know
if they fathered a child.
End of story.
Glad you told me I
was going to be a father.
It's the thought of having a kid out
there and not being a part of its life.
Sounds like
Harry's idea of bliss.
Abigail, get a court
order for the paternity
test and set a court
date while you're at it.
Wait, isn't that
supposed to be my job?
Yes, and I hereby
delegate it to you.
When Maggie took off with Harmony,
it felt like my heart was an vice.
Same for me when I couldn't
see my granddaughter.
I feel for this young man.
Okay, but let's not
forget the guy's an addict.
Recovered addict.
There's our two-fifths of
the people at this table,
so careful what comes
out of your mouth next.
Why aren't you eating?
Don't tell me you're doing
that intermittent fasting BS.
It's not BS, and if you must know,
I'm having lunch with my mother.
You gonna ask her to be
your plus one at the wedding?
You look so cute in this one.
Like a little sea captain.
And this.
A tuxedo onesie.
Can't believe you kept all this.
Only the ones in mint condition.
She will love
them all, thank you.
How is she doing?
She's great.
Thank you.
Yeah, nothing seems to faze her.
How are you doing?
I have a constant low-grade terror
at the prospect of being a parent.
Look at it this way.
You're gonna be a much
better father than Harry.
That's a low bar.
Thanks.
And how are things at work?
Honestly, not great.
I had big goals when
I started out, and I've
achieved almost none
of them working with Dad.
I'm surprised
that surprises you.
I feel like I've lost my way.
You've handed me
the perfect segue.
I have something
I'd like to run by you.
Partnership, match and pay, and
right out of the gate, I'll be working on a
meaningful class action
lawsuit as their second chair.
It sounds amazing.
Yeah, I know.
But?
It's a huge decision.
Daniel, why would you stay
where you are if you're miserable?
Miserable's a strong word.
Okay, how about filled with feelings
of inferiority, frustration, paranoia?
Warm.
I like your mom.
I like your dad, too, but it sounds
like Zina's more aligned with your goals.
And, bonus, she'll probably get the importance
of paternity leave better than Harry.
You try having a six-pound
alien sitting on your colon.
Your Honor, Fletcher Dixon has
passed every one of his drug tests.
His parole officer has
attested to his character,
and his old employer
has hired him back.
They have given
him glowing reports.
Furthermore, we're not asking
for primary custody, because
Fletcher understands the
child is bonded to his aunt.
My client merely wants
shared parenting time.
This in spite of the fact that what Violet
did, keeping Fletcher in the dark that he
even had a son, was
punitive and unethical.
I have nothing further.
Your Honor, I'd like to call
Violet Abrams to the stand.
Miss Abrams, it does seem rather
punitive to leave Fletcher in the dark.
Why did you do that?
Because he made my
sister's life a living hell.
Objection, hearsay.
Given that the witness's sister is deceased,
I am prepared to permit her some leeway.
Please continue, Mr. Sterling.
Miss Abrams, could
you be more specific?
Where do I begin?
Fletcher ponded my sister's belongings,
including our mother's antique wedding ring.
He sold her car, which
she needed for work.
One day she came home
and the couch was gone.
He'd sold it for pills.
He vanished for days on
end, making her sick with worry.
And he lied through his
teeth about everything.
I can't imagine putting a
child into that environment.
Objection, Your Honor, Miss Abrams'
testimony is irrelevant in the here and now.
My client has been
clean for over a year.
Are you sure about that?
We hired a private investigator.
Follow, Fletcher.
These photos were
taken just a few days ago.
Now the man Fletcher is
approaching is his drug dealer.
Gus Norris.
And here he hands said
drug dealer a wad of cash.
Your Honor, Violet Abrams
has provided a stable,
consistent and loving home
for this child for over a year.
We urge you to dismiss
Mr. Dixon's application
for parenting for the
safety of this little boy.
I owed Gus money from
before, and I knew he
wouldn't leave me alone
until I settled my debt.
And I'm not using
anymore, I swear.
Those stories Violet
told on the stand.
Are they all true?
Yes, but I'm not
that guy anymore.
I'm trying to rebuild my life.
Am I terrified of
screwing up again?
Of course.
But I don't know what more I can do to prove
that I deserve to be a father to my son.
Winston, can I see
you in the boardroom?
But the phone's
Can go to voicemail.
Winston, I have
loved my time here.
But you have your
whole life ahead of you.
You could run a tech company.
You could be Prime Minister.
You're not the first
person to tell me that.
I just don't think you
should limit yourself.
How am I limiting myself?
You applied for my job.
Jerry, do you honestly think I'd
submit my resume in a comic sense?
You submitted my
resume for office manager?
Yeah.
Now, I know it's intimidating.
Jerry's a legend, but I
think you've got what it takes.
It's flattering, but I've already
been accepted into my program.
Yeah, where you
have to pay them.
Here, they have to pay you.
Cecil, I'm going back
to school in September.
So what do I want to do?
I thought it's what your
mom wants you to do.
That too.
I'm just going to
miss you so much.
We're still roomies.
We'll see each other every day.
This just came in by a career.
It's from The Lost Society.
Oh, you open it.
Career at Envelope from The Lost
Society has never brought me good news.
Your application to change your surname
from Bianchi to Svensson is pending.
And you need to appear before a
commissioner of oaths to swear an affidavit.
Kind of ironic, isn't it?
I didn't want to be a
Bianchi anymore, but not
exactly dying to be a
Svensson right now, either.
On the one hand, my mama's
made me this incredible offer.
But on the other, I spent
my entire career at the firm.
What do you think I should do?
Remember when you did Model UN?
Of course.
I represented Germany.
I had so much fun once I realized I
didn't have to wear my leader hosen.
You won first place for your
position paper on world hunger.
It was one of dad's nights.
Yeah, he took us out
for ice cream sundaes.
I ate so much, I puked
over dad's shoes.
And after you puked,
you announced that you
were going to make a
difference in the world.
I believed you.
You'll be pleased to know
that with our granddaughter's
help, I'm putting together
a plan for our honeymoon.
You're working.
Oh, yes.
You must really
like this Fletcher kid.
You never bring work home.
I'll admit I have a soft spot.
Phil is making the once an
addict always an addict argument,
even though Fletcher has
been clean for over a year.
He's gainfully employed,
passes regular drug tests.
He's doing everything
he can for a successful
recovery, yet people
still want to punish him.
I bristle at the injustice.
I really do.
Do you hear yourself?
Your daughter has done every single thing
your client has done, yet you have more
faith in the guy who refinished
your boat than you do in her.
That is not true.
I was the only one who would hire
my daughter after she hit rock bottom.
And never let her forget it, even
though she's more than proven herself.
Even though she has eight years on Daniel,
you've never put her name on the door.
You never fully trusted her.
And you wonder
why she's leaving.
My name is Abby,
and I'm an alcoholic.
This is a special night for me.
I'm two years sober today.
When I first started coming here, I
couldn't even say the word alcoholic.
Yeah, you said schm-alcoholic.
Thanks, Pam.
All I saw, no offense,
was a room full of losers.
And I told myself,
I'm not one of them.
I had one foot firmly
in denial for a long time.
But you all stood by me.
When I couldn't see my kids.
Through my awful divorce.
When I wanted to
drink all the time.
How many of these
meetings got me through?
Everyone here.
We are the opposite of losers.
This room is full of the
strongest, bravest people I know.
Because staying sober is hard.
And this woman, this woman
has stood by me like no one else.
Would you like to come up here
and claim your two-year chip?
You'll still be my sponsor when
you get home from your world travels.
It's three weeks in
Holland and Belgium, Abby.
But yes, I'll still
be your sponsor.
Listen, no agenda here.
You're incredible.
No, I'm not.
You are.
And you dodged a
bullet with this guy.
I keep failing
Hey, it's not true.
You're succeeding
by just being here.
Congratulations on
this Miss Bianchi.
Thank you, Mr. Cohen.
Abby, come on!
We can't cut your
cake without you!
The only good thing about
fighting with you is the make-up sex.
And the only reason
we made up is because
you realized I was right
and you were wrong.
Of course, my love.
Now, let me show you what Sophia
and I have cooked up for our honeymoon.
Why am I looking at elephants?
Because we're going to Africa.
Africa?
First, a 10-day safari to Kenya.
Then we travel to Rwanda
to visit the Silverback Gorillas.
And then, last but not least,
a winery tour in South Africa.
And how long
would this trip take?
A month.
Joanne, I can't possibly
go away for that long.
You can if you do what
we talked about last night.
This trip is on my
bucket list, Harry.
And I would really like it if
you were in the same bucket.
Abigail, may I have a word?
What do you want me to do now?
Pick up your tux for
the wedding tomorrow?
How would you feel about
being an equity partner?
Where did this come from?
Does it matter?
I appreciate the offer.
I really do.
But
I want more autonomy.
You'd have autonomy.
You'd be a named partner.
Daniel's a named partner and
he has the autonomy of a toddler.
How would this be any different?
Your mother wants to go
on a month-long honeymoon.
Of course she does.
I couldn't be away for that
long unless you were in charge.
Thank you.
For the offer, but I'm
gonna have to think about it.
Does Daniel know
that you He does.
And he's okay with it.
I'm prepared to
accept your offer.
I'm delighted to hear that.
I do have a few terms.
As you should.
I would like to
bring Craig to work.
Stephanie is allergic.
Tell you what, I'll get her to research
some good doggy daycares, okay?
Okay.
I also wanted to
discuss paternity leave.
Jude and I are hoping
to split this time equally.
Danny, I'm all for pat leave.
You know I am.
But this class-action suit can't be put on
hold while you stay home with your child.
Is there anything else?
Am I your legacy plan?
Jeez, kiddo.
You don't pull any
punches, do you?
I'm a lot younger
than your father.
I'm not going anywhere
for a long time.
Ooh.
I have a good one for you.
What's the difference
between a lawyer and a gigolo?
A gigolo only screws
one person at a time.
What can I do for you today?
I've applied to have my surname
changed back to Svensson.
Oh, the place is swarming
with Svensson's today.
Your dad's over
in courtroom 202.
Will you be my
commissioner both?
No.
Happy to do it.
Thanks, Roz.
Come back in an hour.
Why?
It's my lunch break.
Meating Cecil for a bibimbap.
This will only take
a few minutes.
If I bend the rules for you, I have
to bend the rules for everyone.
But there's no one else here.
Come on, Roz.
We're practically family.
Your Honor, I have here
a sworn affidavit from
Gus Norris, Mr. Dixon's
one-time drug dealer.
It clearly states Mr. Dixon was
repaying a debt, not buying drugs.
And here is his clean drug
test taken the very next day.
Your Honor, the word
of a drug dealer and a
lone clean drug test
do not indicate sobriety.
It isn't just one drug test.
Mr. Dixon gets three per week
and they have all been clean.
If he were using, we would know.
I understand better than
most Ms. Abrams' reluctance to
trust my client after everything
he put her sister through.
Two years ago, someone in my
life was struggling with addiction.
I tried my way to be supportive,
but I was sure she would relapse.
Rather than celebrate her
successes, I kept waiting for her to fail.
Objection.
Mr. Svensson is not a witness,
yet he's presenting evidence.
Overruled.
I want to hear
what he has to say.
My doubts crept into
all areas of her life.
I assumed she couldn't
be a good employee.
I certainly assumed she
couldn't be a good mother.
She too had to fight to
keep her children in her life.
And thank heaven she did.
Those kids are better for it.
My client is fighting the same battle
right now, even though he could have
walked away from his
parenting responsibilities.
I took that path with my oldest many
years ago, and I regret it to this day.
Mr. Dixon, it's not
the problem here.
It's our own preconceptions.
He's putting in all the hard work to recover
from addiction, to earn back our trust.
But we owe it to him to give
him a true second chance.
How'd your date with
Robin go last night?
Fantastic.
Did she stay over?
Not your business, but no.
Did you at least make out?
Abby!
What?
I'm living vicariously here.
First base, second base.
Any under the shirt action?
Now you're just being creepy.
You have got to
start dating again.
Wow.
Sophia, you look stunning.
I do, don't I?
So grown up.
Ugh.
Mom, you're being modeling.
But my favorite place
of all was the Pantheon.
Ah, yes.
Final resting place for
Hugo, Voltaire, Zola
And the Pendulum thing.
Foucault proved the world
was spinning on an axis.
I brought you a gift, Grandpa.
Oh, my.
How jaunty.
I have a groom one.
We can wear them together.
I look forward to that.
Thank you.
Oh, I, too, have a gift
for my groomsmen.
Belong to my father,
an Omega Seamaster.
Cool.
Thanks.
Take one of these and you
slide it down your throat like this.
Roz asked me to
move in with her.
That's why I tried to get
you to stay at the firm.
Because if we don't work together or
live together, we'll never see each other.
You know what?
I'm just going to tell Roz
now is not a good time.
No, don't do that.
As much as I'll miss picking up your tube
socks and banging my shins on the pull-out
couch, I would never stand
in the way of your relationship.
Everything's changing too fast.
I just want things to
stay the way they are.
Change is scary, and we've
had a good thing going here.
But change can be exciting, too.
I just don't want to
lose you as a friend.
We'll always be friends, Cecil.
Why don't we make a pact to see
each other at least once a week?
Winston Wednesdays
or Cecil Sundays.
Better sit on both.
Sounds perfect.
Mom, look at what
Grandpa gave me.
Sophia's going to be so jealous.
You look like a million bucks.
I could say the same to you.
How'd your court case turn out?
Judge Lee agreed that Fletcher
deserves to be a part of his son's life.
He gets four supervised visits a
week to be reviewed in three months.
It's a good start.
Apologies, but I need
to steal the groom.
Ceremony's about to begin.
Here we go.
Everyone, please!
Take your seats.
Hi, Nico.
Hi, Uncle Daniel.
Did Grandpa give you
a Groomsman's gift, too?
Sure did.
Meisterstuck Montblanc pen.
I got something,
too, but mine's old.
You gave Nico Pop Pop's watch?
He didn't even know him.
Exactly.
You did know him.
He was a terrible father.
And let's be honest,
I wasn't much better.
Dad.
But you, Danny.
I can see how invested you are.
Your child is going to get
so much more from you.
Than a watch.
One,
now just the bride and groom.
Hey.
Hey.
Have you given Dad an answer?
Not yet.
I was surprised you
were okay with it.
Honestly, I thought
I had an out.
My mom made me an offer.
Ticked so many boxes.
But?
I'm always just going to
be Danny to both of them.
I can never just
be my own person.
What are you going to do?
I don't know.
I've never felt more
blessed than I do today.
With Joanne at my side, two of us surrounded
by our dearest friends and family.
Thank you so much for
sharing our special day.
Now, please dig in.
I know you're all starving, but
I'd just like to say a few things.
If you'd asked me a year
ago if I thought this do-over
marriage was a good
idea, I would've said, hell no.
These two bring out
the worst in each other.
But they also
bring out the best.
No one makes my
mom laugh like this guy.
And no one challenges
Harry like this woman.
They share a lot in common.
Like they both hate wearing
pajamas in the morning.
I thought their shared history was
enough to keep them apart forever.
But in fact, it's brought
them closer together.
Because they're grown
up enough to understand
that people can evolve
and grow and change.
And while I wouldn't exactly call them model
parents, is anyone here a model parent?
Nope.
They're here for us and for their
grandkids when the chips are down.
They took me in
when I needed help.
And I've never really
thanked them for that.
So, this seems like
as good a time as any.
Thank you, Mom.
Thank you, Dad.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Cheers.
That was a beautiful speech.
Thank you.
I hear Harry offered
you equity partnership.
He did.
And?
And I've got a newly renovated
office space and a five-year lease.
I get it, but I feel for Harry.
Especially given
everything he did for you.
Yeah, I know.
He hired me when
no one else would.
No, not that.
Eleanor?
Oh, just tell her, Jerry.
You're retiring.
Who cares?
Marcus's non-negotiable
condition was that you had to go.
You were the one condition
Harry refused to meet.
Where'd that inside suite be?
Grandpa's watch?
Yeah, it's old,
but it's still cool.
Okay.
Love you.
Did you know about this?
You know, until this
very moment, I did not.
I'm going to be grilling
Eloise later tonight.
Ditto.
Glad to have him back.
I am.
Although I could do without
the newfound condescension.
It's pronounced I-fell,
Mother, not Eiffel.
Yeah, Eloise keeps telling
me that our butter is subpar.
Mmm, and our
cheese and our bread.
It's good seeing you.
Uh, Ciaran?
Yeah?
Is there any chance your
dinner offer still stands?
You mean you're ready to inflict
yourself onto someone else?
Well, not just anyone.
Yeah, it still stands.
I don't suppose
you're free tonight.
As a matter of fact, I am.
Great.
I'll make a reservation.
Text you the details.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, hey, how's the new
office space working out?
Great.
That can go in my
assistant space.
Thank you so much
for hiring me, Mr. Junior.
I mean, Mr. Svensson.
I couldn't think of anyone
better for the job, Nina.
Craigy needs his walk?
Oh, of course.
Let me get you a list of dog
walking services in the area.
Oh,
it's dark wood paneling.
Makes me feel like I'm in
an old-timey men's club.
Are you going to redecorate?
Hells yes, I am.
Thank God, because
I have a lot of ideas.
Miss Bianchi?
I mean, Miss Svensson.
Now that your office
is free, maybe I could
Nice try, Cecil, but we're
saving it for our new associate.
Abigail, time for your
first partners meeting?
And pay close attention
to Bernie's billable hours.
He's been on that
downward trend as of late.
Harry, we've got this.
You have nothing to worry about.
And you can patch me in
for office manager interviews.
We are not patching you
in during your honeymoon.
Okay, but remember, if a candidate
doesn't make eye contact, it's a problem.
If they make too much
eye contact, it's a problem.
If they talk too
much, it's a problem.
If they talk too little Let
me guess, it's a problem, sir.
There's someone here to see you.
He's being very persistent.
I don't know No, maybe
You're Harry Svensson?
Yes.
Bud Nielsen.
My mother is Catherine Nielsen.
I'm your son.
Welcome to the family.
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